The Rock's daughter insists on painting her father's face before he leaves for work

Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's daughter was feeling a little artsy Wednesday morning. Her canvas of choice? Her father's face.

The "Jumanji" star shared a photo on his Instagram of his 2-year-old daughter Jasmine ever so carefully holding a paintbrush to his nose, seemingly adding the finishing touches to her masterpiece.

Johnson said as he was saying goodbye to his daughter, she told him she needed to paint his toes before he left for work. He declined her offer because he already had his shoes on.

Shoes proved to be a minor inconvenience for Jasmine as she quickly changed course and said she'd just paint his face instead. Despite his demurral, his daughter's "intoxicating blue eyes" made him think twice and he finally gave in.

Be honest: When you were watching Johnson wrestle back in the '90s, would you have foreseen him sharing the screen with Julie Andrews? But he did in 2010's 'Tooth Fairy.' Diyah Pera, 20th Century Fox vai AP

Though he's mostly left the wrestling ring behind, Johnson hasn't forgotten the art of the chokehold, as his 'G.I. Joe: Retaliation' director Jon M. Chu found out the hard way in 2013. Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY

2015 also saw Johnson headline his own HBO comedy, 'Ballers.' He plays Spencer Strasmore, a retired NFL player-turned-financial manager who tries to look out for younger players like John David Washington's Ricky Jerret. Jeff Daly, HBO